Lincoln AC225

   / Lincoln AC225 #31  
i learned how to weld with ac225 welder. got it early 1990s. mostly use 6011 rods 6013 every now and then and some nickle rods. these rods take care of most of my welding jobs on a farm. when the amish lived around here they kept me pretty busy with their repairs and projects. learned a lot from them also. miss them days.
 
   / Lincoln AC225 #32  
Lincoln has sold literally millions of those AC225 machines. They do what they are supposed to do, no doubt about that. I would suggest if you don't want to upgrade don't ever weld with a DC machine. The arc is much easier to start and smoother to run. With a DC machine it opens the door to rods such as 6010 and real 7018. If you look around you can get good deals on Lincoln Idealarc 250 or Miller Dialarc 250 machines. Both are AC/DC output and bulletproof welders. Or you can go the DC inverter route, more money but my Miller Maxstar 140STR will stick and TIG, runs real 1/8" 7018 great and weighs about 10lbs and is the size of a 4 slice toaster and will run on 110 or 230 volt power. Lots of options out there. Enjoy your AC225, they are great machines
 
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#33  
Yea I will probably keep this one for a while or until the new shop gets done. My current shop has no power so I run everything of my 6500 watt generator. I have read that the inverter type welders may not like the generator's power supply.
 
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#35  
Thanks that's great to know. I really would love that stick/tig option for down the road.
 

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